Five. That’s how many games Nintendo announced would be available for the Switch at launch during its live streamed presentation in Japan earlier this month. Of those five games, two were multiplatform releases that had already launched on other consoles, one was a glorified tech demo and another was a port of a Wii U game. Super Bomberman R was the only true exclusive coming to the Switch on launch day.

Thankfully, since then, independent developers have taken it upon themselves to bolster the launch lineup.

But that was just the beginning of the good news for future Switch owners.

Days later, Square Enix revealed that Tokyo RPG Factory’s I Am Setsuna would be available for the Switch at launch as well with a new competitive combat mode. By the end of the year, the Switch should be flush with JRPGs, but it’s nice to know that one will be available on day one.

Finally, 2D Boy joined in with an announcement on Tuesday: World of Goo, Little Inferno and Human Resource Machine will all launch on the Switch on March 3rd as well. If you’ve never played one (or any) of them before, all three titles are absolutely worth picking up, on Switch or any other console.